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How music stations have grappled with artists accused of misconduct
During a panel at the annual Non-Commvention in Philadelphia, programmers discussed their handling of artists such as Ryan Adams, Michael Jackson and Richard Wagner.Comings and goings: Myers named COO in L.A., PBS picks new public editor ...
Jamie Annunzio Myers is the new COO of the organization formed by the merger of PBS SoCal and KCETLink Media Group.Stations should vet data in preparation for universal sign-in, says CPB exec
During a Public Media Business Association session, CPB's VP for digital strategies discussed the potential of the technology.
Annual CPB report again finds smaller stations trailing in revenues
“We’ve been knee-deep in this situation for what feels like forever,” said CPB System Development SVP Ted Krichels.PBS Digital Studios proposes regional hubs to help stations create video series
With more than 18.5 million subscribers to its YouTube channels, the creative unit aims to share its expertise with more stations.Survey illuminates generational differences in values motivating donors
Members ages 58 and younger want access to more on-demand programming, and they're willing to pay more for it.
As GM, Ellen Rocco defined her role as protector of 'rigorously fair' journalism, rainmaker for innovative ideas
"It took me a while to figure out that the real job is to find resources for talented staff and innovative ideas — and to fight to protect independent journalism," says Rocco, who retires from North Country Public Radio next month.In 1970, riots and tear gas couldn't sideline Ohio's WOSU — but its licensee's president did
“The tone of operations was business as usual in virtually every sense despite the strong waves of tear gas through the building."Promising filmmakers receive Jacquie Jones scholarships
Four documentary projects are receiving support from a fund honoring the late executive director of Black Public Media.With new strategic plan, Native Public Media seeks collective 'vision for tomorrow'
The organization representing Native radio and TV stations is considering priorities that include CPB compliance, international communications policies, and sharing content among members.WBUR union drops complaint against management, looks to June negotiations
SAG-AFTRA had said that WBUR management was refusing to set dates for bargaining meetings.It turns out that public media does indeed rock, and here's a playlist to prove it
Forty of your colleagues shared their musical talents with us — dive into our eclectic playlist.House Appropriations Committee approves increased Ready To Learn funding, $495M for CPB
The bill would boost Ready To Learn funding by more than $2 million.Comings and goings: Crossan tapped as 'World' EP, radio journalists picked as Nieman Fellows ...
Plus new faces (and voices) at NPR, WAMU and "Latino USA."Greater Public unveils pilot program to improve major-gift fundraising
The two-year project will develop, test and share best practices for cultivating high-wealth donors.
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